Venüs
Taken by Uğur İkizler on August 13, 2023 @ Mudanya - Bursa - Turkiye
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Venus completed its lower conjunction to the Sun about 8 degrees south from our point of view on 13.08.2023 and passed into the morning sky. Since the apparent diameter of the Full Moon is 0.5 degrees, it was very close to the Sun at that time. For this, it is necessary to be very careful when observing Venus with a telescope. Venus will be visible to the naked eye 1 hour before sunrise on the eastern horizon after August 25, 2023. In the photo, 1% of the planet is seen as illuminated. A large part of this brightly visible part is the atmosphere of Venus. Distance : 43,187,000 km. Stage : 0.9 Photo: Ugur Ikizler Date: 13.08.2023 Time: 15:15 ( GMT+3 ) Location: Mudanya - Bursa 40.36023 ° N - 28.90191 ° E Optics (Imaging): Handmade Newtonian telescope 150 mm f/4.57 2 x Barlow Lenses Swaddle: Handmade Swaddle Camera (Display): ZWO ASI 120 MC-S FPS: 150 – 3000 Frames Software: AutoStakkert_2.6.8, PixInsight 1.8, RegiStax 6
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